Word: visa
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Franklin Street resident reported that on Nov. 8 an unknown person removed his passport and visa from his back pocket while he was walking in Harvard Square...
...arrival, Klein has quietly put up impressive numbers. His team forced agribusiness giant Archer-Daniels-Midland to pay a record $100 million fine for rigging a feed-additive market earlier this year; three former ADM executives are under indictment. Klein is reportedly preparing a massive antitrust case against Visa and MasterCard, alleging a duopoly over credit-card transactions...
WASHINGTON: Bob Dole has done his best to look like a nice guy ever since he flamed in '96. Until now, his master strokes have been appearing on Letterman and taking a well-paid fall for Visa during the last Superbowl. But Dole topped that yesterday when he offered to answer questions in public on alleged campaign finance abuses...
...government should tighten visa restrictions for students from countries on the State Department's "state sponsors of terrorism" list, according to a report released last week by a Washington-based think tank...
...rewards for obeying CyberGold marketers range from 50[cents] (for, say, accepting two free issues of Wired magazine) to $5 (for letting a company called Atrieva back up your hard disk), with larger prizes on the way. Moving your winnings to your bank or VISA card, though, requires a password and a valid address, phone number and E-mail logon--safeguards that, along with the fact that each user can win a given reward only once, should prevent tech-heads from hacking the system. Such security will be crucial to Goldhaber's goal of making CyberGold central to the world...